June OADC Newsletter

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ISSUE NUMBER 84 • June 2024

Office for Aging and Disabled Citizens: A Division of Resilience and Community Services

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Fan Fair 2024

Fan Fair

Saturday, June 8th 
9:00am-11:00am EST

The Edison Center 
701 W. Ormsby Ave

Must be 60yrs+, or have a documented disability to receive a fan. Please bring photo ID and proof of disability status. One fan per eligible individual. For more information, call 502.574.5092 or contact Alli HERE


WEAAD

Recognized on June 15th

Types of Abuse

Physical Abuse:

Pushing, striking, slapping, kicking, pinching, restraining, shaking, beating, burning, hitting, shoving or other acts that can cause harm to an elder.

Emotional or Psychological Abuse:

Verbal berating, harassment, intimidation, threats of punishment or deprivation, criticism, demeaning comments, coercive behavior or isolation from loved ones.

Self-neglect:

When individuals fail to provide themselves with whatever is necessary to prevent physical or emotional harm or pain.

Financial or Material Exploitation:

Improper use of an elder’s funds, property, or assets; cashing checks without permission; forging signatures; forcing or deceiving an older person into signing a document; using an ATM/debit card without permission.

Sexual Abuse:

Non-consensual sexual contact of any kind including assault or battery, rape, sodomy, coerced nudity or sexually explicit photography

Know the Signs 

Physical signs may include:
cuts, scratches, or puncture wounds
burns
bruises
welts
dehydration or malnutrition
poor coloration
sunken eyes or cheeks
soiled clothing or bedding
lack of necessities such as food, water, or utilities

Behavioral signs may include:

fear or anxiety
agitation
anger
isolation
withdrawal
depression
resignation
ambivalence
contradictory statements
implausible stories
hesitation to talk openly
confusion or disorientation

Report Abuse 

Adult Protective Services 877.597.2331


TRIAD Lunch Sponsor Opportunity 

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Louisville TRIAD is looking forward to continuing our in-person networking and learning luncheons in 2024. TRIAD exists to improve the lives of seniors in the Louisville area by providing them with a space to learn about safety, services and to connect them with local law enforcement.  Lunch sponsors receive an information table to present materials, social media representation on all meeting announcements, and the opportunity to present to our group of local seniors and service providers. If you would like to sponsor an upcoming TRIAD, contact Alli at 502.574.5092 or Allison.woosley@louisvilleky.gov

 

Don’t Miss your Opportunity in 2024, only 3 months available!

 

July 2024
September 2024
December 2024


June is Brain Health Awareness Month

Brain Health

7 Ways to Maintain your Brain Health 

Studies show that healthy behaviors, which can prevent some kinds of cancer, type 2 diabetes, and heart disease may also reduce your risk for cognitive decline.

Here's What You Can Do:

Quit smoking. Quitting smoking now may help maintain brain health and can reduce your risk of heart disease, cancer, lung disease, and other smoking-related illnesses. Free quitline: 1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669).

Maintain a healthy blood pressure level. Tens of millions of American adults have high blood pressure, and many do not have it under control. Learn the facts.

Be physically active. CDC studies show physical activity can improve thinking, reduce risk of depression and anxiety and help you sleep better. Here are tips to help you get started.

Maintain a healthy weight. Healthy weight isn’t about short-term dietary changes. Instead, it’s about a lifestyle that includes healthy eating and regular physical activity.

Get enough sleep. A third of American adults report that they usually get less sleep than the recommended amount. How much sleep do you need? It depends on your age.

Stay engaged. There are many ways for older adults to get involved in their community.

Manage blood sugar. Learn how to manage your blood sugar especially if you have diabetes.


Research Study

Do you need help managing your diabetes?

HOPE research study

This clinical trial introduces older adults to the HOPE App, which is an immersive telehealth intervention aimed at improving self-management skills and reducing the psychosocial and emotional burden of diabetes among adults with uncontrolled T2DM.

Participants will create a personal profile and customized avatar for navigation in the platform after which they may participate in scheduled and on-demand programming as desired to complete the evidence-based core curriculum and maintenance modules over a 6-month period.

For more information, or to register, call 570.505.2228 or click HERE


TARC

5310 Grant Applications Available

The Transit Authority of River City (TARC) will award grant funds under the federal “Enhanced Mobility of Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities Section 5310” grant program.

Eligible applicants must be:  a private non-profit organization; or a state or local governmental authority; or an operator of shared-ride public transportation services.

These Section 5310 grant funds must be used for transportation projects that are planned, designed, and carried out to meet the special needs of seniors and/or individuals with disabilities when public transportation is insufficient, inappropriate, or unavailable.

 

The transportation project must be designed with the primary goal of meeting the transportation needs of seniors and/or individuals with disabilities. It is not sufficient that seniors and individuals with disabilities are merely included (or assumed to be included) among the people who will benefit from the project.

 

The majority of the transportation services provided must be within the Louisville Urbanized Area (Jefferson County, KY;  parts of Bullitt and Oldham Counties in Kentucky;  parts of Clark and Floyd Counties in Indiana).

To apply for this grant:

 

  1. Request an application form by sending an email with your name, organization, and phone number to: grant@ridetarc.org
  2. Fill out the application form and several required forms
  3. Attach the completed application form and required forms to an email and send the email to:  grant@ridetarc.org before the

Grant Application Deadline: 

3:00 pm EDT Thursday June 27, 2024.


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Two New Funding Opportunities

ACL's National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR) is announcing two new funding opportunities for the Rehabilitation Research and Training Centers (RRTCs) program on employment of people with disabilities.    The purpose of the RRTC programs is to achieve the goals and improve the effectiveness of services authorized under the Rehabilitation Act through well-designed research, training, technical assistance, and dissemination activities in important topic areas as specified by NIDILRR. These activities are designed to benefit rehabilitation service providers, individuals with disabilities, family members, and other stakeholders.

The RRTC on Employment Among People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (HHS-2024-ACL-NIDILRR-RTEM-0081) will conduct research, training, technical assistance, and related activities to contribute to improved employment outcomes among people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

The RRTC on Employment Among Transition-Age Youth with Disabilities (HHS-2024-ACL-NIDILRR-RTEM-0082) will conduct research, training, technical assistance, and related activities to contribute to improved employment outcomes among transition-age youth with disabilities. 


Recipe of the Month

Watermelon, Cucumber and Feta Salad

Watermelon, cucumber and feta salad

Upcoming Education & Events

Age Friendly Louisiana

Age-Friendly Louisville Workgroups

Housing:

1st Wednesday
2:00 - 3:30 PM

Meeting:
June 5th

Location: Edison Center
701 W. Ormsby Ave

 

Social Inclusion:

2nd Tuesday
2:00 - 3:30 PM

Meeting:
May 11th

Location: Edison Center
701 W. Ormsby Ave

 

Outdoor Enhancement: 

4th Tuesday

Walk Audit 10am-12noon

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Louisville Metro Triad
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Wear your Red, White and Blue to celebrate the Patriotic Season

IN-PERSON TRIAD Meeting

June 11th, 2024

Lunch & In-Person Networking 11:30am

Meeting 12:00-1:00pm

 LOCATION 

Our Mother of Sorrows Cafeteria

770 Eastern Parkway

Louisville, Ky 40217

Please RSVP HERE or Call 502.574.5092

Lunch Provided by:

Alzheimer's Association

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Financial Literacy Series

Financial Literacy Series at the Bon Air Library

Join us at Bon Air Library to enhance your financial literacy on subjects like budgeting, saving,
investing, credit, and more.

Home Ownership
Thursday June 6th 
6:00pm EST

Investing
Thursday, June 20th 
6:00pm EST


Refreshments provided.
Sign-up requested at 502.574.1795

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Lady Veterans Connect

Women's Armed Services Integration Act

Saturday, June 8th 
1:00pm EST
Capitol Rotunda
Free Admission

To Register, Click HERE

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Detac

Ensuring Equal Access to Benefits Counseling to Maximize Community Inclusion

This year marks the 25th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark Olmstead decision. The Disability Employment TA Center will celebrate the Olmstead anniversary milestone with a webinar focused on ensuring equal access to financial education resources and benefits counseling for people with disabilities searching for employment. During the webinar, the panel will discuss how people with disabilities and their families can access tools for financial education through Centers for Independent Living (CIL). The panel will also share how state agencies, Hispanic and Latino community organizations, and the local Association of People Supporting Employment First (APSE) chapter in Colorado partnered on benefits counseling outreach to help maximize community inclusion and independent living for people with disabilities.

Tuesday, June 11th 
3:00-4:00pm EST

To Register, Click HERE

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BOLD Webinar

Successful Public Health Approaches in Dementia Caregiving: Minnesota - A Virtual Roundtable Series

Attendees will hear from Patricia Takawira, MPH and Maiyia Kasouaher, PhD, MA about dementia caregiving initiatives led through the Minnesota Department of Health including their current partnerships, collaborations, training modules, and more! Danette McCarthy, BA and Betsy Meyer, MHA will share about The Remember Project, which was founded to help build more dementia-capable communities by using the arts. The Remember Project events help educate people about dementia by creating space for community to learn and share their experiences

Wednesday, June 12th 
12:00pm EST

To Register, Click HERE

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NNI

Breaking Down the Stages of Dementia: Early, Middle and Late Stages

Dr. Hart will describe the characteristics of each stage of dementia and offer tips for caregivers on how to prepare for the stages. In addition, the Alzheimer’s Association will provide information on support services that can help at each stage. 

Virtual via ZOOM

Thursday, June 13th 
10:00am-11:30am EST

To Register, Call 502.629.1234 (option 4) or Click HERE

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A Deep Dive into HUD’s New Income and Asset Rules

In January 2023, HUD published new regulations pursuant to federal law that impacts all HUD tenants. The Housing Opportunity Through Modernization Act of 2016 (HOTMA) Sections 102, 103, and 104 govern important aspects of HUD programs including:


• How income and assets are calculated
• New rules for over-income tenants in public housing
• Guidance on recertifying tenant income


During this webinar we will discuss major changes to the law, highlight those most relevant to older adults, and answer questions.

Thursday, June 13th 
2:00pm EST

To Register, Click HERE

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Nutrition and Aging

Webinar Series on Navigating Partnerships: From Connection to Collaboration

Join the ACL-funded Nutrition and Aging Resource Center for an upcoming webinar series on navigating aging services network partnerships. The series emphasizes improved communication and collaboration, and each event will offer valuable insights to help participants identify resources and strategies to grow and maintain successful partnerships. Attendees will also learn how to approach new partners and manage change with existing partners.

 

Navigating Successful Partnerships: Benefits and Strengths 
Wednesday, June 12th
1:00pm EST

To Register, Click HERE

 

Navigating Partnerships with Healthcare Organizations
Wednesday, June 26th 
1:00pm EST

To Register, Click HERE

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NADRC Webinar

Building Dementia Awareness in Tribal Communities through Interactive Programming: Implementing the Virtual Dementia Tour

Discussion, education, and engagement have become key in supporting Tribal members living with dementia, their caregivers, and the community. The Virtual Dementia Tour has become a powerful way to build understanding and open the door to greater conversation and education about dementia within Tribal Communities. "The Virtual Dementia Tour”, created by P.K. Beville, is a scientifically proven method of building a greater understanding of dementia through the use of patented sensory tools and instruction. Join Amber Hoon of the Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council and Carrie Lindsey of Oneida Comprehensive Care Division as they discuss their experiences using the Virtual Dementia tour and learn about its impact within the Oneida Nation.

Tuesday, June 25th 
2:00pm EST 

To Register, Click HERE

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Alli Woosley
OADC Coordinator

Louisville Metro Government

Office of Resilience & Community Services

The Edison Center
701 W Ormsby Ave Suite 201

Louisville, KY 40203

502.574.5092

allison.woosley@louisvilleky.gov 


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